American Heritage Festival

New Year's Day, New Year's Day, celebrates the beginning of a new year on 1 January each year.

People have all kinds of New Year's parties, and they can hear the bells of "scrambling back and forth" all over the place for American federal holidays.

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Abraham Lincoln's Birthday, 12 February of each year, celebrates the birth of Lincoln for the holidays of most states.

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Valentine's Day, 14 February of each year, is the anniversary of the death of Saint Valentine, a 3-century martyr.

The lovers gave each other gifts on this day, so they called it Valentine's Day.

George Washington's Birthday, 22 February of every year, celebrates the birth of Washington as a federal holiday in the United States.

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Patrick's Day, 17 March of each year, honours Ireland's sacred Patrick's holiday.

Easter Day, Easter Sunday, usually the first Sunday of the full moon after the spring break, around 7 March.

The festival celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, with Easter Eggs, a federal holiday in the United States.

April Fool's Day, 1st of April of each year, came from the celebration of the "spring Point" of Venal equinox, which was dubbed April Fools by the perpetrators of a prank on April 1.

Mother's Day, on the second Sunday of May of each year, government departments and front doors fly a flag of respect for the mother.

At home, children and fathers buy gifts to mothers or do housework.

On the last Monday of May of each year, Memorial Day, the Day of Martyrs in Time of War commemorates the death of martyrs who have lost their lives in the United States on a federal holiday.

National Flag Day, 14 June each year to celebrate the rise of the flag.

Father's Day, 3rd Sunday in June each year, expresses respect for the father.

At home, children and mothers bought gifts for their fathers.

Indeendence Day, 4 July of each year, celebrates the founding of the United States on a federal holiday.

Labor Day (Labor Day), on the first Monday of September of each year, pays tribute to the labour force as a federal holiday in the United States.

Columbus Day, 1 OctoberTwo days in commemoration of Columbus's landing in North America, a federal holiday for the United States.

15.Halloween; Eve of All Saint's Day, every year on October 31, the children dress up as ghosts and play with lanterns or bonfires.

All Soul's Day, 2 November of every year, the day when the souls of all the dead are sacrificed.

Veterans Day, on November 11th of each year, pays tribute to the veterans at

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Thanksgiving Giving Day, the last Thursday of November of each year, with a dry and God-given autumn harvest, for the United States federal holiday.

Election Day, General Election Day, every Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

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Forefather's Day, the Pilgrims' Day, a year on 21 December, commemorated the Pilgrims' landing in the Americas.

Christmas Christmas Day, 25 December each year, Christians celebrate the birth of Christ, the most solemn holiday in the United States。

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